It was a Weinstein situation. She wouldn't "play ball" and got boxed out. Shit like that used to happen all the time in Old Hollywood. It STILL happens today, but they're way better at maintaining plausible deniability.
I was wondering if that was the case. Women might just be rude to people or something and immediately be labeled as “difficult to work with”. Kevin Smith always used to talk shit about her on the set of Dogma
"Difficult to work with" has long been Hollywood code for wouldn't blow the director. It's the same label that Weinstein was outed to have used when he torched McGowan et al. You either suck and frick the Hollywood slug monsters or they blacklist you.
Do you know who is actually difficult to work with? Jared Leto. He's a jackass who wastes production time with his dumbass "method acting" shit. But you never hear him labelled "difficult to work with." It's always some other crap they say. Hell, even when Lindsey Lohan was legit being difficult as hell to work with back in the 00's, they didn't say she was "difficult to work with."
I was wondering if that was the case. Women might just be rude to people or something and immediately be labeled as “difficult to work with”. Kevin Smith always used to talk shit about her on the set of Dogma
It was a Weinstein situation. She wouldn't "play ball" and got boxed out. Shit like that used to happen all the time in Old Hollywood. It STILL happens today, but they're way better at maintaining plausible deniability.
tbh if you're trying to make a livelihood out of being an actor then not blowing the people behind the scenes literally is being difficult to work with.
Will Smith has never made kino. He's a goofball, a terrible actor, and a terrible human being who ironically thinks highly of himself because of his shithead wife.
it was a great touch to have his skin rot more and more as the movie went on. they could have easily just went the easy route and have him look the same the entire time
agreed
Yes because it was made by talented people
This.
Hallowood still have some frick back then.
The set design is really good
Of course.
Does anyone try to say it isn't?
Did anyone play the Men In Black video game when the first one was out? It was actually creepy as frick
Didn't know this existed. What system? Does it have an original story?
Pc and ps1, I remember thinking the graphics were amazing at the time. It's a pretty boring Resident Evil clone.
I had it for PC and yeah it’s a completely separate story from the movie if I remember correctly.
I remember it scaring me as a kid. It was surprising that they went a serious route with the game
oh FRICK I had this
legit horror game, I have no idea what they were thinking with that vibe
Absolute kino is what they were thinking
Makes me wonder what the movie would be like if it had a similar vibe. For some reason I thought I read that it was originally supposed to be serious
Why was he so mean to her?
Is that Molly Ringwald?
Siobhan Fallon Hogan
So that you don't feel bad for him when he's killed. Same rational behind 1,000 Ways to Die.
She didn't get her big butt back in the house.
Big butt was still insulting back then, truly a different time.
Yeah, all the movies in the 90s had white women worried that their butts were too big
She was the bus driver on Forrest Gump.
>Can we all agree
I wish she had been in the sequel. It seems like people had a negative story about her in almost every movie she did
It was a Weinstein situation. She wouldn't "play ball" and got boxed out. Shit like that used to happen all the time in Old Hollywood. It STILL happens today, but they're way better at maintaining plausible deniability.
I was wondering if that was the case. Women might just be rude to people or something and immediately be labeled as “difficult to work with”. Kevin Smith always used to talk shit about her on the set of Dogma
>Kevin Smith
Opinion discarded
"Difficult to work with" has long been Hollywood code for wouldn't blow the director. It's the same label that Weinstein was outed to have used when he torched McGowan et al. You either suck and frick the Hollywood slug monsters or they blacklist you.
Do you know who is actually difficult to work with? Jared Leto. He's a jackass who wastes production time with his dumbass "method acting" shit. But you never hear him labelled "difficult to work with." It's always some other crap they say. Hell, even when Lindsey Lohan was legit being difficult as hell to work with back in the 00's, they didn't say she was "difficult to work with."
tbh if you're trying to make a livelihood out of being an actor then not blowing the people behind the scenes literally is being difficult to work with.
come on dude she acts but you know the moment a scene ends she's back to being Karen again
No. It was ok. Memorable.
I say "more" in his tone, whenever opportunity allows for it.
I like the part where he has a little smile on his face after he swallows the galaxy. He should have gotten more credit for this role
>Gave him a break!
Always comes to my mind when it's applicable.
Will Smith has never made kino. He's a goofball, a terrible actor, and a terrible human being who ironically thinks highly of himself because of his shithead wife.
I like how you live in this infantile crib-world where all time is one and there is no past, present or future
quite the opposite. I knew his true colors from day one.
Cuck smith apologists were a mistake.
he's nonstop cringe at every point in history and you know it
defo. also elon musk is a giant wienerroach poorly squeezed into a human skin suit.
Why do you think he's spending all his money to make a spaceship?
euros are fricking disgusting lmao
he's african dumbass
he has the giant ribcage of any native Martian
first MiB is a perfect film
Not saying its a great artistic achievement but there is nothing in the film you could change to make it any better.
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Yes but unfortunately some effects have aged very poorly. They should have used practical effects instead of CG.
I haven’t seen it in years but remember they used a bunch of practical stuff. I think the little alien might have been
obviously not all of it was CG but the things that were looked mostly shit
and MiB2 is way worse
yeah, I hated MIB2 even as a kid. The CGI was terrible and all of the jokes weren't funny
They used a hybrid of both.
that mfer gave me nightmares when I was a kid
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it was a great touch to have his skin rot more and more as the movie went on. they could have easily just went the easy route and have him look the same the entire time
They should never have made another movie and just went with an episodic live action tv show instead.
I completely forgot that they tried to reboot the franchise. I heard it was fricking terrible
>episodic live action tv show
too expensive to look good in the 90s
>MEARWEHHH and Bob
Not it was a gag for children and blacks. Re-watched it recently and it's still soish millennial trash.
>Not it was a gag for children and blacks. Re-watched it recently and it's still soish millennial trash.
t. seething Black kidult